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I wanted to relate to you a catastrophic failure of a buffer purchased through Amazon.com, fulfilled by Tactical Military Gear and supplied by Ultimate Arms Gear.

I installed a PRS MAG308 buttstock and the Ultimate Arms Gear USA Made .308/A2-Kit on my S&W M&P 10 and after 13 rounds the threaded plug blew out of the bottom of the buffer and lodged into my bolt carrier.   Luckily the only damage was superficial scratches to the bolt carrier and to my wallet.

I contacted Magpul and after looking at the pictures, they feel that the product was substandard and possibly not even made for the AR10.  Amazon declined to replace it because it was over 30 days old.  Tactical Military Gear refused a refund or replacement stating that they are a 3rd party seller, essentially a middle-man.  Ultimate Arms Gear refused a refund or replacement stating that they only deal with wholesalers and business.

Beware of buying buffer kits supplied by Tactical Military Gear and Ultimate Arms Gear, the quality is obviously suspect and the ability to receive a refund or replacement is nonexistent.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted (edited)

Ummmm....  That's usually not threaded.

 

Post some pics of the entire buffer assembly, and include the measurement of the overall length.

Edited by 98Z5V
Posted (edited)

I blew out three buffers in my 9mm AR ,solved it with $1.00 in Canadian quarters. Buffer was bouncing and slamming into the back of the BC. Get another buffer and put some quarters at the back of the receiver extension.

Then load the spring and buffer .

Edited by MikedaddyH
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Welcome to the forum feel free to post up in the intro section and tell us about yourself 

 

the quote "you get what you pay for" comes to mind. Amazon and fleabay are two of THEE last places I'd buy gun parts from especially major shit like that. But that's just my opinion

Posted

Daniel @ Magpul told me he thought it was the wrong buffer for sure. I guess that's a given.

As far as buying from Amazon, this is the first issue I've had with them and it's because the transaction was over 30 day old.  Big box hardware store has the same policy.

 

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Posted (edited)

Length on that thing, end to end, including the poly bumper on the end?  Looks likfe almost 6" in one pic, but just about 5.25" in another.

AR15 rifle buffer is 5.900" long; 308AR rifle buffer is 5.200" long. RRA LAR8 rifle buffers are 4.875" long.

Edited by 98Z5V
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3 minutes ago, 98Z5V said:

Length on that thing, end to end, including the poly bumper on the end?  Looks likfe almost 6" in one pic, but just about 5.25" in another.

AR15 rifle buffer is 5.900" long; 308AR rifle buffer is 5.200" long.

Looks like closer to a Rifle  AR 15/16 then an 308 Buffer .

WHF , Never saw a Threaded Buffer before . Buy from named Retailers like Brownells & you would have the correct Buffer & if there was an issue, a new replacement .Free !

Inspect the End of your Receiver Extension for any damage that could of occurred , hopefully the bumper at that end absorbed any impact  . Count the Coils on the srping & measure it also .

 

Posted
58 minutes ago, blue109 said:

Buying from Amazon isn't the issue....buying no-name gun parts through Amazon is. 

I guess that's what I meant, You know what I'm getting when You got to brownells for example and you got a seller with a reputation. On Amazon it maybe a crap shoot with somthing your unsure of and this is a great example. 

Posted (edited)

Shepp, absolutely correct.

It's obvious that not everything is high quality and trustworthy.  As the internet marketing world expands, some of us learn the hard way not everything is up to snuff.

Edited by rbril
Posted
2 hours ago, rbril said:

Just over 5.27"

 Are you including the Bumper on the end , because it sure looks longer then that , next to that ruler . that Bumper at the end or cushion , should be included in the over all measurement .

Posted (edited)

 Photo of a Brand new AR 15/16 Rifle Buffer  , 5 7/8", all one piece , except at the Disassembly pin for the Bummer at the end . Looks like they are the same size if placed correctly on the Measurement .

 AR 15/16 rifle length spring --12 1/2 " , 44 coils 

 It does rattle a bit , when shook back & forth .

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Edited by survivalshop
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Survivalshop, I micrometered mine so I know the measurement is pretty accurate.  Thanks for the post of the real buffer.

DNP, I noticed that too but didn't give much credence to it since illustrations are less accurate these days to what is sold.

All buffers do matter, especially the ones that work. ;)

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